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An Overview of Rescue at
height
• Sample Working at Heights Rescue Procedures
• This document is intended to provide guidance for developing site-specific
working at heights rescue plans.
1. Company Policy on Working at Heights Rescues
2. Purpose of Working at Heights Rescues
3. Emergency Planning
4. Emergency Response Plan
5. Rescue Procedures
6. Elevating Work Platform Rescue
7. B. Ladder Rescue
8. . Rescue from Work Area or Floor Below
9. Basket Rescue
10. Post-Rescue Procedure
11. Tower Crane Operators: Rescue Training
Company Policy on Working at Heights Rescues
• The implementation and maintenance of a safe work environment
is the collective responsibility of all employees, contractors, and
visitors to the jobsite. It is our company policy to provide prompt
medical treatment when a worker is injured on the jobsite.
• To do this, workers may have to perform a working at heights
rescue to bring down a worker who has fallen and is suspended in
a safety harness.
• This procedure applies to all managers, supervisors, forepersons,
employees, subcontractors, and visitors of jobsite.
When a worker falls and is suspended in a harness, it’s important to rescue him
or her as quickly as possible because of the following reasons.
• The worker may have suffered injuries during the fall and may need medical attention.
• When workers are suspended in their safety harnesses for long periods, they may
suffer from blood pooling in the lower body. This can lead to suspension trauma.
• Suspended workers may panic if they are not rescued quickly.
• The event that led to the fall may create additional risks that need to be addressed.
The three main parts of emergency planning are:
• Training
• Creating an emergency plan
• Outlining rescue procedures.
1) Training
• All site personnel must attend a site-specific safety training session where they
will review emergency response procedures and receive instruction on alarms
and assembly areas.
• Train a designated crew to perform the rescue. This crew must know how to use
the equipment that is available to them at the jobsite and where they can find
it. They should review the rescue procedure every two weeks with the crane
crews.
IF A WORKER FALLS AND IS SUSPENDED BY A SAFETY HARNESS, IMPLEMENT THE EMERGENCY
RESPONSE PLAN BY FOLLOWING THE STEPS BELOW.
• Note: It’s important to know your role.
• The site supervisor (or alternateforeperson) takes control of the situation.
• The site supervisor sounds the emergency alarm—two long blasts from a horn. All workers in the immediatevicinityof the incidentstop
working. The site supervisor quicklyevaluatesthe situationand identifiesany further hazards that could arise.
• The site supervisor or their designategoes to get help if workers are close by. If no one is close enough, the sitesupervisor callsfor help.
• The site supervisor calls911 to notify local police,fire, and ambulance if required.
• The crane operator remains on standby. The operator frees the hook and waits for further direction in case the designatedrescue team must
perform a basket rescue.
• The site supervisor (or a worker assigned to the task) isolatesthe accidentzone and its perimeter to limitfurther exposure.
• The site supervisor (or a worker assigned to the task) moves all non-affected personnel to a safe zone or directs them to remain where they
are.
• The site supervisor enables radio silenceon the jobsite,except for crisis communicationsfrom emergency responders. These
communicationsare conducted on a pre-selected"emergency only" radio channel.
• The site supervisor sends a designatedworker to the sitegate to meet the response team (police, medical, fire, etc.) and ensure that they
have a safe access path to the accident scene.
• The site supervisor assemblesthe emergency rescue team at the accidentsite as quickly as possibleto determine the best rescue procedure
for the situation.
“NO MATTER HOW QUICKLY A JOB CAN BE DONE, THERE IS ALWAYS TIME
TO FALL”
• The following rescue procedures are ordered (A) through (D), with (A) being
the preferred method and (D) being the method used when there is no other
means of rescue.
A. Elevating Work Platform Rescue—If an elevating work platform (EWP) is available
on site and the suspended worker can be reached by the platform, follow the procedure below.
• Bring the EWP to the accident site and use it to reach the suspended worker.
• Ensure that rescue workers are wearing full-body harnesses attached to appropriate anchors
in the EWP.
• Ensure that the EWP has the load capacity for both the rescuer(s) and the fallen worker. If
the fallen worker is not conscious, two rescuers will probably be needed to safely handle the
weight of the fallen worker.
• Position the EWP platform below the worker and disconnect the worker’s lanyard when it is
safe to do so. When the worker is safely on the EWP, reattach the lanyard to an appropriate
anchor point on the EWP if possible.
• Lower the worker to a safe location and administer first aid. Treat the worker for suspension
trauma and any other injury.
• Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
B. LadderRescue—Ifan elevatingwork platform is not available,use ladders to rescue the
fallen worker with the procedure outlined below.
• If the fallen worker is suspended from a lifeline, move the worker (if possible) to an area that
rescuers can access safely with a ladder.
• Set up the appropriate ladder(s) to reach the fallen worker.
• Rig separate lifelines for rescuers to use while carrying out the rescue from the ladder(s).
• If the fallen worker is not conscious or cannot reliably help with the rescue, at least two rescuers
may be needed.
• If the fallen worker is suspended directly from a lanyard or a lifeline, securely attach a separate
lowering line to the harness.
• Other rescuers on the ground (or closest work surface) should lower the fallen worker while the
rescuer on the ladder guides the fallen worker to the ground (or work surface).
• Once the fallen worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid and treat the person
for suspension trauma and any other injury.
• Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
Rescue from Work Area or Floor Below—If the fallen worker is suspended near a work
area and can be safely reached from the floor below or the area from which they fell, use
the following procedure.
Ensure that rescuers are protected against falling.
If possible, securely attach a second line to the fallen worker’s harness to help rescuers
pull the fallen worker to a safe area. You will need at least two strong workers to pull
someone up to the level from which they fell.
Take up any slack in the retrieving line to avoid slippage.
Once the worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid and treat the
person for suspension trauma and any other injury.
Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
• D. Basket Rescue—If a worker has fallen and is suspended in an
inaccessible area, you may need to perform a basket rescue.
• For basket rescues, the basket must be designed by a professional engineer in accordance with
good manufacturing processes to withstand all loads to which it may be subjected. It must be kept
on site at all times in an accessible location where it is clear of material or other equipment.
• Fit the rescue basket with appropriate rigging for quick hookup by the crane operator.
Always keep the following items in the rescue basket.
• First-aid kit
• Three lanyards equipped with shock absorbers
• One full-body harness
• Tag line attached to the basket at all times
• Descent controller rescue device in good working condition
• Secondary safety line to tie the basket above the headache ball of the crane.
• To perform a basket rescue, follow the steps below.
• Make sure preferred methods A, B, and C are not possible.
• Notify the crane operator right away to position the crane to attach the basket.
• While the basket is being attached, the crew leader checks that all safety rigging is done and all the required safety
equipment is available.
• With two rescuers in the basket, hoist it to a position that is above and as close as possible to the fallen worker.
• A designated worker on the ground guides the basket with a tag line. The designated worker must make sure that
when the rescue basket reaches the right elevation, the door of the basket is facing the structural steel to provide an
easy exit for rescuer #1.
• Rescuer #1 exits the rescue basket and gets into a position to reach the fallen worker. When doing this, rescuer #1
must be tied-off at all times to either the structure or the rescue basket.
• Rescuer #2, who is still in the rescue basket, lowers the line that will be used to retrieve the worker. Rescuer #2
attaches an extra lanyard to the line if required.
• Rescuer #1 assesses the fallen worker for injuries and then decides how to proceed (i.e., treat injuries first, guide
the fallen worker into the rescue basket, or lower the basket to the ground with the fallen worker attached to it).
• Once the fallen worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid. Treat the person for suspension
trauma and any other injury.
• Arrange transportation to hospital. A designated worker must accompany the injured worker to hospital.
Basket Rescue
IF THE BASKET RESCUE IS THE METHOD USED, KEEP THE FOLLOWING POINTS IN MIND.
• Perform a basket rescue only when it is not possible to use conventional equipment to
rescue the fallen worker in a safe manner.
• Never exceed the maximum number of workers in the basket as indicated on the
nameplate.
• Ensure that a competent worker inspects the crane and equipment being used prior to
lifting rescuers.
• Always equip the crane with a fail-safe mechanism to prevent the boom from descending
in the event of a power source or system failure.
• Maintain an adequate means of communication between the rescuers in the basket and the
crane operator at all times.
• Ensure that workers in the rescue basket wear full-body safety harnesses attached to a
lanyard and anchored to appropriate points in the basket at all times.
• Make sure that all rigging used to attach the rescue basket to the hook of a
load line has a safety factor of 10 against failure.
• There should be a safety line attached to the load line directly from the
basket.
• Do not allow cranes to travel while rescuers are in the basket.
• Do not use suspended rescue baskets during high winds, electrical storms,
snow, ice, sleet, or other adverse conditions that could affect the safety of
personnel on the platform or in the basket.
All non-affected workers should remain in the designated safe gathering zone until the site
supervisor notifies them to do otherwise.
• The site supervisor and health and safety representative should
• Begin the accident investigation.
• Quarantine all fall-arrest equipment that may have been subjected to fall fatigue effects and/or shock loading
for further investigation.
• Secure the area (the OHSA requires that an accident scene not be disturbed where a fatal or critical injury has
occurred).
• Determine whether or not the jobsite-specific rescue and evacuation plans were followed as designed.
• Record modifications or additions to the plans that the rescue team deems necessary.
• Record all documented communications with fire, police, MOL, and other contractors involved. (When a fall
occurs and is arrested, you must notify the MOL in writing.)
• Record all documented statements from employees, witnesses, and others.
• Save all photographs of the incident.
• Record all key information such as dates, time, weather, general site conditions, and specific accident locales
including sketches of the immediate incident area, complete with measurements if applicable.
Confined Space : Rescue Training
• Time is of the essence when attempting to rescue an injured or ill tower crane
operator. A rescue will involve training and a solid working knowledge of how
to use the specific equipment.
has several independent training providers you can hire to train your workers.
Training Presented: Moses Kartey and Francis
Andorful
End Of Our
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Working at Heights Rescue Procedures Overview

  • 2. An Overview of Rescue at height • Sample Working at Heights Rescue Procedures • This document is intended to provide guidance for developing site-specific working at heights rescue plans.
  • 3. 1. Company Policy on Working at Heights Rescues 2. Purpose of Working at Heights Rescues 3. Emergency Planning 4. Emergency Response Plan 5. Rescue Procedures 6. Elevating Work Platform Rescue 7. B. Ladder Rescue 8. . Rescue from Work Area or Floor Below 9. Basket Rescue 10. Post-Rescue Procedure 11. Tower Crane Operators: Rescue Training
  • 4. Company Policy on Working at Heights Rescues • The implementation and maintenance of a safe work environment is the collective responsibility of all employees, contractors, and visitors to the jobsite. It is our company policy to provide prompt medical treatment when a worker is injured on the jobsite. • To do this, workers may have to perform a working at heights rescue to bring down a worker who has fallen and is suspended in a safety harness. • This procedure applies to all managers, supervisors, forepersons, employees, subcontractors, and visitors of jobsite.
  • 5. When a worker falls and is suspended in a harness, it’s important to rescue him or her as quickly as possible because of the following reasons. • The worker may have suffered injuries during the fall and may need medical attention. • When workers are suspended in their safety harnesses for long periods, they may suffer from blood pooling in the lower body. This can lead to suspension trauma. • Suspended workers may panic if they are not rescued quickly. • The event that led to the fall may create additional risks that need to be addressed.
  • 6. The three main parts of emergency planning are: • Training • Creating an emergency plan • Outlining rescue procedures. 1) Training • All site personnel must attend a site-specific safety training session where they will review emergency response procedures and receive instruction on alarms and assembly areas. • Train a designated crew to perform the rescue. This crew must know how to use the equipment that is available to them at the jobsite and where they can find it. They should review the rescue procedure every two weeks with the crane crews.
  • 7.
  • 8. IF A WORKER FALLS AND IS SUSPENDED BY A SAFETY HARNESS, IMPLEMENT THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN BY FOLLOWING THE STEPS BELOW. • Note: It’s important to know your role. • The site supervisor (or alternateforeperson) takes control of the situation. • The site supervisor sounds the emergency alarm—two long blasts from a horn. All workers in the immediatevicinityof the incidentstop working. The site supervisor quicklyevaluatesthe situationand identifiesany further hazards that could arise. • The site supervisor or their designategoes to get help if workers are close by. If no one is close enough, the sitesupervisor callsfor help. • The site supervisor calls911 to notify local police,fire, and ambulance if required. • The crane operator remains on standby. The operator frees the hook and waits for further direction in case the designatedrescue team must perform a basket rescue. • The site supervisor (or a worker assigned to the task) isolatesthe accidentzone and its perimeter to limitfurther exposure. • The site supervisor (or a worker assigned to the task) moves all non-affected personnel to a safe zone or directs them to remain where they are. • The site supervisor enables radio silenceon the jobsite,except for crisis communicationsfrom emergency responders. These communicationsare conducted on a pre-selected"emergency only" radio channel. • The site supervisor sends a designatedworker to the sitegate to meet the response team (police, medical, fire, etc.) and ensure that they have a safe access path to the accident scene. • The site supervisor assemblesthe emergency rescue team at the accidentsite as quickly as possibleto determine the best rescue procedure for the situation.
  • 9. “NO MATTER HOW QUICKLY A JOB CAN BE DONE, THERE IS ALWAYS TIME TO FALL”
  • 10. • The following rescue procedures are ordered (A) through (D), with (A) being the preferred method and (D) being the method used when there is no other means of rescue.
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  • 12. A. Elevating Work Platform Rescue—If an elevating work platform (EWP) is available on site and the suspended worker can be reached by the platform, follow the procedure below. • Bring the EWP to the accident site and use it to reach the suspended worker. • Ensure that rescue workers are wearing full-body harnesses attached to appropriate anchors in the EWP. • Ensure that the EWP has the load capacity for both the rescuer(s) and the fallen worker. If the fallen worker is not conscious, two rescuers will probably be needed to safely handle the weight of the fallen worker. • Position the EWP platform below the worker and disconnect the worker’s lanyard when it is safe to do so. When the worker is safely on the EWP, reattach the lanyard to an appropriate anchor point on the EWP if possible. • Lower the worker to a safe location and administer first aid. Treat the worker for suspension trauma and any other injury. • Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
  • 13. B. LadderRescue—Ifan elevatingwork platform is not available,use ladders to rescue the fallen worker with the procedure outlined below. • If the fallen worker is suspended from a lifeline, move the worker (if possible) to an area that rescuers can access safely with a ladder. • Set up the appropriate ladder(s) to reach the fallen worker. • Rig separate lifelines for rescuers to use while carrying out the rescue from the ladder(s). • If the fallen worker is not conscious or cannot reliably help with the rescue, at least two rescuers may be needed. • If the fallen worker is suspended directly from a lanyard or a lifeline, securely attach a separate lowering line to the harness. • Other rescuers on the ground (or closest work surface) should lower the fallen worker while the rescuer on the ladder guides the fallen worker to the ground (or work surface). • Once the fallen worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid and treat the person for suspension trauma and any other injury. • Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
  • 14. Rescue from Work Area or Floor Below—If the fallen worker is suspended near a work area and can be safely reached from the floor below or the area from which they fell, use the following procedure. Ensure that rescuers are protected against falling. If possible, securely attach a second line to the fallen worker’s harness to help rescuers pull the fallen worker to a safe area. You will need at least two strong workers to pull someone up to the level from which they fell. Take up any slack in the retrieving line to avoid slippage. Once the worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid and treat the person for suspension trauma and any other injury. Arrange transportation to hospital if required.
  • 15. • D. Basket Rescue—If a worker has fallen and is suspended in an inaccessible area, you may need to perform a basket rescue. • For basket rescues, the basket must be designed by a professional engineer in accordance with good manufacturing processes to withstand all loads to which it may be subjected. It must be kept on site at all times in an accessible location where it is clear of material or other equipment. • Fit the rescue basket with appropriate rigging for quick hookup by the crane operator. Always keep the following items in the rescue basket. • First-aid kit • Three lanyards equipped with shock absorbers • One full-body harness • Tag line attached to the basket at all times • Descent controller rescue device in good working condition • Secondary safety line to tie the basket above the headache ball of the crane.
  • 16. • To perform a basket rescue, follow the steps below. • Make sure preferred methods A, B, and C are not possible. • Notify the crane operator right away to position the crane to attach the basket. • While the basket is being attached, the crew leader checks that all safety rigging is done and all the required safety equipment is available. • With two rescuers in the basket, hoist it to a position that is above and as close as possible to the fallen worker. • A designated worker on the ground guides the basket with a tag line. The designated worker must make sure that when the rescue basket reaches the right elevation, the door of the basket is facing the structural steel to provide an easy exit for rescuer #1. • Rescuer #1 exits the rescue basket and gets into a position to reach the fallen worker. When doing this, rescuer #1 must be tied-off at all times to either the structure or the rescue basket. • Rescuer #2, who is still in the rescue basket, lowers the line that will be used to retrieve the worker. Rescuer #2 attaches an extra lanyard to the line if required. • Rescuer #1 assesses the fallen worker for injuries and then decides how to proceed (i.e., treat injuries first, guide the fallen worker into the rescue basket, or lower the basket to the ground with the fallen worker attached to it). • Once the fallen worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid. Treat the person for suspension trauma and any other injury. • Arrange transportation to hospital. A designated worker must accompany the injured worker to hospital.
  • 18. IF THE BASKET RESCUE IS THE METHOD USED, KEEP THE FOLLOWING POINTS IN MIND. • Perform a basket rescue only when it is not possible to use conventional equipment to rescue the fallen worker in a safe manner. • Never exceed the maximum number of workers in the basket as indicated on the nameplate. • Ensure that a competent worker inspects the crane and equipment being used prior to lifting rescuers. • Always equip the crane with a fail-safe mechanism to prevent the boom from descending in the event of a power source or system failure. • Maintain an adequate means of communication between the rescuers in the basket and the crane operator at all times. • Ensure that workers in the rescue basket wear full-body safety harnesses attached to a lanyard and anchored to appropriate points in the basket at all times.
  • 19. • Make sure that all rigging used to attach the rescue basket to the hook of a load line has a safety factor of 10 against failure. • There should be a safety line attached to the load line directly from the basket. • Do not allow cranes to travel while rescuers are in the basket. • Do not use suspended rescue baskets during high winds, electrical storms, snow, ice, sleet, or other adverse conditions that could affect the safety of personnel on the platform or in the basket.
  • 20. All non-affected workers should remain in the designated safe gathering zone until the site supervisor notifies them to do otherwise. • The site supervisor and health and safety representative should • Begin the accident investigation. • Quarantine all fall-arrest equipment that may have been subjected to fall fatigue effects and/or shock loading for further investigation. • Secure the area (the OHSA requires that an accident scene not be disturbed where a fatal or critical injury has occurred). • Determine whether or not the jobsite-specific rescue and evacuation plans were followed as designed. • Record modifications or additions to the plans that the rescue team deems necessary. • Record all documented communications with fire, police, MOL, and other contractors involved. (When a fall occurs and is arrested, you must notify the MOL in writing.) • Record all documented statements from employees, witnesses, and others. • Save all photographs of the incident. • Record all key information such as dates, time, weather, general site conditions, and specific accident locales including sketches of the immediate incident area, complete with measurements if applicable.
  • 21. Confined Space : Rescue Training • Time is of the essence when attempting to rescue an injured or ill tower crane operator. A rescue will involve training and a solid working knowledge of how to use the specific equipment. has several independent training providers you can hire to train your workers. Training Presented: Moses Kartey and Francis Andorful